Redmond police are asking for the public’s help in locating a woman missing since Nov. 8. Redmond resident Lorill Sinclaire was last seen at 3 p.m. that Tuesday, her family and friends have told police it’s unusual for her to drop out of touch for so long. Her car, a 1991 burgundy Ford Escort with […]
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Prosecutors and detectives are meeting this week to see if there may be additional charges in a 1998 shooting that led to the death of Lakessha Johnson, 34. Johnson was killed in November 1998 outside the Skyway Bowl – a place police have long said has problems with crime. Johnson suffered spinal injuries in the […]
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A recent New York Times investigation into state’s gun rights restoration rules scrutinized Washington’s rules, which were described as among the most lax around the country. The report, published Sunday, described the case of Erik Zettergren, a Whitman County felon convicted of gunning down another man after having his gun rights restored. The New York […]
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A tip to would-be marijuana growers: Watch your crops and avoid a fire, otherwise the cops will show up. That should be obvious, but police say it sill happened early Thursday in Snohomish. About 5:15 a.m. firefighters responded to the 18000 block of Fales Road in Snohomish. They called police, saying that the small structure […]
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A King County sheriff’s deputy accused of making false statements, lacking integrity and misuse of his authority was fired Thursday. In an e-mail, Chief Deputy Steve Strachan said he had sustained findings against Deputy Kevin Savage and that the lack of integrity is “completely unacceptable for a member of this department.” “Here’s what we learn […]
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King County sheriff’s detectives were looking for a “scruffy” man who robbed a Shoreline bank Monday at gunpoint. The man entered the Wells Fargo Bank on Richmond Beach Road about 12:25 p.m. He approached a teller and asked for “$100s, $20s and $50s” in a low-pitched tone. When the teller hesitated, he repeated his demand […]
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Confused about when and where you can pick up booze with the passage of Initiative 1183? Here are some answers to common reader questions. When can you buy liquor at Washington grocery stores? June 1. Will liquor be cheaper than it is now? Possibly, but it depends on where you shop. Read more here. Where […]
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In case you missed it, a suspected purse snatcher at the Bremerton ferry terminal was arrested after his pants fell when he fled and he tripped. The suspect is now jailed for investigation of robbery. Read more here. His story definitely makes our top 10 list for dumb local alleged criminals. Who are some of […]
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A South Seattle man fatally shot a pit bull late Monday after it attacked another dog. The incident happened about 4:10 p.m. in the 10400 block of 67th Avenue South. Police say a boxer and the 30-year-old woman who owned the dog were in their front yard when the pit bull, which had been wandering […]
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A 22-year-old women was arrested for assault Saturday morning near the Occupy Seattle protest camp, which is staying at Seattle Central Community College. About 4:20 a.m., an officer heard the woman yelling an obscenity at a man who was yelling at her to get out of his truck. The victim was standing by to collect […]
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